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Somalia displacement
Feb 15 2017
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Somalia - Galmudug District Profiling: Key Findings Dashboard
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring (10-16 May 2020)
In Week 20, between 10 to 16 May 2020, a total of 2,739 movements were observed at various Flow Monitoring Points (FMP) across Somalia, of which 81 per cent were incoming flows and 19 per cent were outgoing flows. DTM has also collected information to moni
Somalia — Kismayo Movement Trend Tracking Report (Annual Report 2019)
Most of the movements observed at Kismayo checkpoints were people entering the town (90%). Almost half arrived by truck. The main reasons for traveling were insecurity (48%) and shortage of food (30%).
Somalia — Dollow Movement Trend Tracking Report (Annual Report 2019)
79% of the observed movements were entries to Dollow, whereas 21% were exits. An exceptional number of entries was observed in January 2019 with 1,244 people observed entering. The main reasons for travelling were shortage of food (35%), insecurity (27%) and uncomfortable living condition (15%).
Somalia — Baidoa Movement Trend Tracking Report (Annual Report 2019)
89% of the observed movements were entries to Baidoa, mainly from Bakool and Bay regions. Most of the movements were due to insecurity (41%) and shortage of food (25%). A surge in movements was observed in July, 60% was due to a shortage of food.
Somalia — Flow Monitoring Annual Report (January — October 2019)
This report provides an overview of DTM Somalia's Flow Monitoring between January and October 2019.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — (February 2020)
A total of 23,901 movements were observed at Flow Monitoring Points in February 2020. This represents an increase of31% compared to February 2019, where 18,236 movements were observed.
Somalia — Displacement Situation Report Site Assessment Round 7 (July - August 2019)
This report of the round 7 Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) assessment by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) aims to improve the knowledge of the main characteristics and needs of three categories of migrants: IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons), returning IDPs and returnees fro
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — (October 2019)
In October 2019, a total of 29,413 movements were observed at Flow Monitoring Points. This represents a decrease of 5% in comparison with September 2019 when 30,982 movements were observed.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring — (September 2019)
In September 2019, a total of 30,982 movements were observed at Flow Monitoring Points. This represents an increase of 4% in comparison with August 2019 when 29,878 movements were observed.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring (August 2019)
In August 2019, a total of 29,878 movements were observed at Flow Monitoring Points. This represents an increase of 34% in comparison with July 2019 when 22,228 movements were observed. Six FMPs (Dhobley, Harirad, Bosaso, Buuhoodle, Cabudwaaq and Doolow) recorded an increase in movements while.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring (July 2019)
In July 2019, a total of 22,228 movements were observed at Flow Monitoring Points. This represents a decrease of 13% in comparison with June 2019 when 25,582 movements were observed.
Somalia — Border Point Flow Monitoring (June 2019)
In June 2019, a total of 25,582 movements were observed at Flow Monitoring Points. This represents an increase of 7% in comparison with May 2019 when 24,018 movements were observed.